Mizrach Compass

com.rustybrick.Mizrach

Total installs
100+
Rating
2.2(15 reviews)
Released
July 6, 2009
Last updated
November 29, 2018
Category
Navigation
Developer
RustyBrick, Inc.
Developer details
Name
RustyBrick, Inc.
E-mail
unknown
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Country
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iOS SDKs
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Screenshots

Mizrach Compass Screenshot 1 - AppWisp.com
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Description

The Mizrach compass is designed to help you know in which direction Jewish people pray. Technically, it plots the location of the Kodesh Hakodashim (31° 46' 40.8" N, 35° 14' 7.44" E), which is near the Kotel (Western Wall) in Jerusalem. It then uses your current longitude, latitude plus the built in digital compass to point you in that direction.

When you are in the vicinity of the right location, the word "Mizrach," which means east, will light up. You know you are getting close to pointing towards Mizrach when the blue arrow is facing the word Mizrach.

Hold iPhone level to the ground. If the iPhone has a hard time figuring out the direction, move away from any magnetic interference and/or wave the iPhone in a figure eight.

It is important to note that compass reliability may be affected by usage conditions such as nearby magnetic fields. The accuracy of digital compass headings may be negatively affected by magnetic or other environmental interference, including interference caused by the close proximity of the magnets contained in the iPhone earbuds. The digital compass should only be used for basic navigation assistance and should not be solely relied on to determine precise locations, proximity, distance, or direction.